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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2020 Volume.16 No. 2 p.29 ~ p.54
The Relationship between Job Stress and Psychological Burnout of Art Therapists: The Mediation Effect of the Art Therapist¡¯s Self-care
Kim Yae-Eun

Kim Gab-Sook
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among job stress, self-care, and psychological burn-out of art therapists, and the mediation effect of the art therapists' self-care on the relationship between job stress and psychological burn-out. The study subject were 128 art therapists who had obtained their bachelor¡¯s degree in art therapy at university or higher, and had been practicing art therapy for more than one year. The research tools used were the job stress scale, psychological burn-out scale, and self-care scale. The data were analyzed using Person¡¯s Correlation Analysis, Regression Analysis, and Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analysis, and The Sobel Test. The study results are summarized as follows: First, there is significant positive correlation between art therapists¡¯ job stress and psychological burn-out, but a significant negative correlation between art therapists¡¯ self-care and job stress and between self-care and psychological burn-out. Second, art therapists¡¯ job stress had a significant influence on psychological burn-out, and job-related factor and interpersonal factor of job stress influenced burn-out significantly. Third, art therapists¡¯ self-care has significant influence on psychological burn-out, and self-regulation behavior, balanced behavior, and identity reinforcing behavior of self-care influenced burn-out significantly. Fourth, the art therapists¡¯ self-care had a partial mediation effect on job stress and psychological burn-out. Implications and future research directions are proposed.
KEYWORD
Job Stress, Psychological Burn-Out, Self-Care, Art Therapist, Mediation Effect
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